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On Nov. 20, 2015 Roy and Marnie Pearce were inducted into the Fort Hill Legacy Society, a posthumous honor for those who leave $1 million or more to the University.
Three generations of the Pearce family were present for the occasion, and spent the morning in the Pearce Center for Professional Communication, hearing updates on the center's achievements, and engaging directly with Clemson students and faculty.
In the afternoon, a bronze leaf was dedicated to to Mr. and Mrs. Pearce as a permanent reminder of the lasting nature of their generosity.
Learn more about the Pearce Center here: newsstand.clemson.edu/a-vision-with-no-boundaries/
Matt Pearce. Polk State v. State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota. Winter Haven, Fla. April 23, 2014. Photo by Tom Hagerty.
WITcon www.facebook.com/events/1542007215911138 was the Women in Tech conference organized by VUWWIT (Victoria University of Wellington Women in Tech). It took place at Vic Uni on 27 August 2018.
When in the nineteenth century the University of Glasgow moved to its present site on Gilmorehill, fragments of the seventeenth century Old College buildings were re-assembed as Pearce Lodge.
The Scottish Renaissance style Old College was half way up the High Street in the mediaeval city; in the street frontage of eleven bays was an archway leading into the west quadrangle with beyond that the inner east quadrangle. A tower stood between the two quadrangles. The new university buildings reproduce the Old College pattern of east and west quadrangles with a tower between. Parts of Pearce Lodge come from the street facade, although that facade had no conical turrets. There were, however, six such turrets in its inner quadrangle. Above the single arch is the cipher of Charles II, crowned in Scotland in 1651.
Remise du 3ème prix de l'Alliance pour la Planète à Fred Pearce pour son livre "Points de rupture"; (The Last Generation) (22/11/2008)
St George, Portland, Dorset
To the beloved memory of Richard Lano Pearce son of Benjamin and Mary Pearce who died on the 10th day of January 1864 aged 22 years.
This tombstone is erected by his fellow volunteers his was the first death amongst the members of the Dorset Volunteer Corps. he died after a few days illness